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1898. SUMMER. 1898. IX NEW PREMISES. TAYLOR & WILLIAMS ARE HOLDING THEIR FIRST SUMMER SHOW OF THE ATE ST FASHIONS IN DRAPERY AND MILLINERY Inspection cordially invited. TAYLOR & WILLIAMS, CASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS. MAIN STREET, OPUNAKE.

JOHN STITTS ANNUAL CLEARING SALE, PRIOR TO STOCK-TAKING. jREMEMBER it comes but once a year, and when it comes everybody _V knows it. JOHN STITT never does things by halves. When he tells the public he is holding a sale he means it, and the prices at which he clears stuff fairly astonish the public. The last sale was quite an eye-opener, but this one will quite eclipse it. To show that he means business he will slaughter every line of his GRAND STOCK, valued at FOR £2,500 CASH. He can only quote a few of the lines which will be offered :

IRONMONGERY. Corrugated Iron (all sizes) Ridging Nails Staples Gate & T Hinges Rim & knob locks Hand saws Augurs Braces and bits Galvanised baths Sauce pans (all sizes) Oval boilers (sizes) Cow bells Buckets Colonial ovens Camp ovens Oil coats Cross-cut saws One-man saws Hand-saws Grindstones Sharpening stones Sofa springs Milk pans Scythes & bandies Frying pans Preserving pans Screws Chisels Sash cord Sash weights Sash fasteners Axes (Mann’s, Eureka or Kelly’s) Slashers Spades (Parkes) Shovels Hoes Rakes Handles (all sorts) Tents (all sizes) Blasting powder Fuse Fishing hooks and tackle Steel trunks Watering cans Cement (Portl’nd) Boiled & raw linseed oil Draught castor oil Turpentine Methylated spirits Red & white lead Varnish Mixed paints Lamp black Hearth powder Raddle Rosin Chairs (Austrian) „ (kitchen) Looking-glasses Bellows Twine Patent Medicines Stationery Perambulators Enamelware.

GROCERIES TEAS— Ouvah Sirisanda Orange Pekoe Nelson Moate’s (1/2, Is, ss, 10s) Rice, in 56s FLOURSupreme Lily White Wood’s Roller Oatmeal Coarse salt Fine salt (7’s, 56’s, 112*8) FULL STOCK OF ALL OTHER LINES IN GROCERY. GLASSWARE. Cups and saucers (all kinds) Jugs (milk&cre’m Plates (white and gold, pink, &c.) Sugar basins Butter dishes Lamps (gr’tvar’ty Globes Toilet sets Pudding basins Vegetable dishes Baking dishes Meat dishes^ Slop basins Cruets Ewers and basins Chambers Tumbler glasses Nobbier glasses Spirit glasses Candlesticks Lanterns BOOTS. Men’s Chrome Lome Balmorals Kangaroo Kip Balmorals Handsewn Calf Balmorals Gent’s Cookharas Gent’s Tanned Shoes Best Kip Watertights Best Kip Balmorals Bluchers, &c., in great variety Ladies’ Best Glace Kid Boots Best Glace Kid Shoes (very stylish) Orackpfoof Calf Shoes (onequalled for wear Morocco Oxfords (very neat) Children’s Boots and Shoes in Great Variety - A Good Line of Gent’s Calf Shoes for Summer Wear Dancing Shoes, Canvas Shoes Slippers from 1s up. OATS CHAFF WHEAT And nil other Produce.

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Opunake Times, Volume IX, Issue 432, 1 November 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Opunake Times, Volume IX, Issue 432, 1 November 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Opunake Times, Volume IX, Issue 432, 1 November 1898, Page 3

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